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<blockquote data-quote="rawhide" data-source="post: 2921308" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>60% MUST go to teacher salaries, 9.5% to district to improve programs, 19.25% to higher-ed, 8% to early childhood, 3.25% to career tech. Prevents legislature from doing what has been done in the past. Use new revenue to replace rather than supplement education funding.</p><p></p><p>The legislative blame is decades, if not nearly a century old. I would prefer a legislative fix also, but putting it back in their lap will just kick the can another decade down the road. What does that outcome look like? The sales tax is not an ideal fix but the chances of something positive replacing it in the near future are slim. I've never voted for a tax increase before but will be voting yes on this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rawhide, post: 2921308, member: 3448"] 60% MUST go to teacher salaries, 9.5% to district to improve programs, 19.25% to higher-ed, 8% to early childhood, 3.25% to career tech. Prevents legislature from doing what has been done in the past. Use new revenue to replace rather than supplement education funding. The legislative blame is decades, if not nearly a century old. I would prefer a legislative fix also, but putting it back in their lap will just kick the can another decade down the road. What does that outcome look like? The sales tax is not an ideal fix but the chances of something positive replacing it in the near future are slim. I've never voted for a tax increase before but will be voting yes on this one. [/QUOTE]
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